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MANIOTOTO FLOWER SHOW

The entries for the second annual show of the Maniototo Horticulaural and Industrial Exhibition totalled 800 in the adult section and 165 in the juvenile. 1" show was opened by Mr Nelson, who de scribed it as a very creditable ettort. The following is the prize list:— ■ Cut flowers (Judges, Messrs Nelson ind Rvan). —Aggregate prize: Mrs •&• IdBIl d BIa y kely. ft.'H.Eudey, specia prize. Pot plant: Mrs M. Hastie 1, Mis i. G. Williamson 2, Mrs W. Mawhmney 3. Pink asters, single: Mrs B. \ &r *if 1. Mauve asters: Mrs B. Parker 1, Mis E. G. Williamson 2. Pink asters, double. Mrs A. G. Mathias 1, Miss H. Eudey 2, Mr E. Carr 3. Mauve asters: h: Lair 1, Public Works Camp 2, Mrs B. Parker 3! White asters: Mrs E. M. Blakely 1, Public Works Camp 2, E. Carr 3. Collection of asters: Mrs E. M. Blakely 1. Collection Colliopsis: Mrs P. Mathia*l. Miss H Eudey 2. Collection of cosS Mrs KM. Blakely 1, Miss H Eudey 2. Collection of Clarkia: Mrs J. Francis 1. Collection of annual chrysanthemums. Mis<; H Eudev 1 and 3, L. *ox m. Collection of dahlias: Mrs A G,Mathias 1. Gaillardias, single: E .Carr 1, Mis Francis 2, Mrs P. Mathias 3. Gaillardias, doubles: Mrs F. Mathias 1. M'saH Eudey 2, Mrs C. Donald 3. Gladioli. Mrs M. Hastie 1. Hollyhock: Mrs J. Francis 1, Mrs G. Wardell 2. Hollyhock, three spikes: Mrs J. Francis 1. Collection of larkspur: Mrs E. M. Blakely 1, E. Carr 2/Miss H. Ball 3• Lihum: Miss H. Ball 1, Mrs E.G. Williamson 2 and 3. Marigolds, African: Mrs E. M. Blakely 1, Miss H. Eudey 2 and 3. Mangolds, French: E. Carr 1, Mrs E. M. Blakely 2, Miss H. Eudey 3. Marigolds, Scotch: E. Carr 1, Mrs E M. Blakely 2, Miss H. Eudey 3. Collection of nemesia: Miss H. Eudey 1. Pansies: Mrs E. G. Williamson 1. Petunias, single: Miss H. Eudey 1 and.2, Miss H. Ball 3. Phlox, perennial varieties: Mrs Ji. M. Blakely 1. Phlox Drummoudn, varieties: Mrs E. M. Blakely 1, E. Carr 2, I. G. Borrie 3. Vase of Iceland poppies: Mrs M. Hastie 1, Mrs E. G. Williamson 2. Pink roses: Mrs A. B. Hore 1, Mrs M. Hastie 2. Red roses: Mrs A., B. Hore 1. White roses: Mrs M. Hastie 1, Mrs E. G, Williamson 2. Vase rambler or blusher rose: Mrs B. G. Williamson 1. Collection roses: Mrs M. Hastie 1. vase salpiglossis: Mrs E. M. Blakely 1. Miss H. Eudey 2, Mrs J. Francis 3. Collection stocks: Mrs J. Francis 1, Mrs F. Mathias 2, Mrs E. Williamson 3i Collection ot sweet peas: Mrs A. G. Mathias 1, Mrs A. B. Hore 2. Sweet peas, red: Mrs J. Francis 1. Sweet peas, blue: Mrs J. Francis 1, Mrs J. M. Griffiths 2. Sweet peas, pink: Mrs J. Francis 1. Verbenas: Mrs M. Hastie 1 and 2, Mrs- E. M. Blakely 3. Collection cut annuals: Mrs E. M. Blakely 1, Miss H. Eudey 2, E. Carr 3. Collection of cut flowers: Miss H. Eudey 1, Mrs E. M. Blakely 2, E. Carr 3. Collection of flowers: Mrs M. Hastie 1, Mrs A. G. Mathias 2, Mrs 1. Mathias 3. Vase of any variety: E. Carr 1 and special, F. Mathias 2, Miss H. Eudey 3. ..., Decorative and Floral Work (judge, Mrs Kirk).—Aggregate prize, Mrs M. Hastie, Bouquet, buttonhole: Mrs M. Hastie 1 and 2, Miss H. Eudey 1 and 2. Bouquet, bridesmaid's: Mrs M. Hastie 1 and 3, Miss H. Eudey 2. Bowl roses: Mrs M. Hastie 1, Mrs E. G. Williamson 2. Carnations: Mrs E. G. Williamson 2. Flowers: Mrs E. M. Blakely and Miss H. Eudey (equal) 1, Mrs E. G. Williamson 3. Flowers, bowl of: Mrs C. Donald 1 and 2, Mrs M. Hastie 3. Floating bowl: Mrs M. Hastie 1, Miss H. Eudey 2, Hat, decorated: Miss H. Eudey 1. Table, decorated: Miss H. Eudey 1 and 2, Mrs M. Hastie 3. Fruit (judge, Mr Williams).—Aggregate prize: Mrs F. Mathias. Apples, dessert: Mrs M. Lobb 1. Apples: Mrs E. Kearney 1, Mrs J. M. Griffths 2. Cur- 1 rants, black: Mrs J. Francis 1. Currants, red: Mrs F. Mathias 1. Pears: Mrs L. L. Smith 1, Mrs F. Roberts 2. Plums: Mrs A. B. Hore 1, Mrs J. P. Little 2, Mrs F. Roberts 3. Plums, Japanese: Mrs A. B. Hore 1. Plums, collection: Mrs F. Mathias 1, Mrs!A. G. Mathias 2, Mrs F. Roberts 3. Tomatoes, greenhouse: Miss H. Ball 1. ■: Tomatoes, outside grown: E. Carr 1, R. A. Young 2. Fruit, collection, any variety: Mrs F. Mathias 1, Mrs F. Roberts 2, Mr 8 A. B. Hore 3. Home brew: Miss N. Hore 1, F. T. Johnston 2, Mrs Strode 3. Wine, home made: T. H. Brehant 1, L. Fox 2. Vegetables (Judges Messrs Nelson, Ryan and Lenz). —Aggregate prize: E. Carr Broad beans: E. Carr 1. Broad beans, long pods: E. Carr 1, Mrs J. Francis 2. Beetroot, long: Mrs A. G. Mathias 1, Mrs J. Francis 2. Beetroot, short: J. Francis 1, L. Fox 2, A. G. Mathias 3. Carrots, long: A. Davidson 1, E. Carr 2, Mrs E> M'Laren 3. Carrots, short: Miss 3). Pearson 1, H. Lunan 2, E. Carr 3. Cabbage, table: Mrs J. M. Griffiths 1. Cabbage, heaviest: Mrs D. Duncan 1, E. Carr 2. Cucumbers: Miss H. Eudey 1. "Eschallots: Mi&s H. Eudey 1 and 2. Herbs: Mr D. Duncan 1, Mr E. Carr 2. Leeks: H. Brehant 1. Lettuce, cabbage: E. Carr 1. Marrow, heaviest: H. Lunan 1, D. Duncan 2, F. Roberts 3. Marrow, best table: Mis s H. Eudey 1, Mrs J. P. Little 2, Mrs F. Mathias 3. Onions, spring: B. H. Brehant 1, M. Davidson 2, J. MTennan 3. Parsnips, long: Miss B. Parker 1, Mrs D. T. Weir 2, Mrs W. Lobb 3. Peas: E. Carr 1 and 2. Parsley: Mrs D. Duncan 1, E. Carr 2, Mrs F. Mathias 3. Potatoes, King Edward: Mrs J. M. Griffiths 1, Mrs W. E. Beattie 2, Miss B. Parker 3. Potatoes, white: E. Carr 1, Mrs A. B. Hore 2, Mrs M. Davidson 3. Potatoes, pink or red: Mrs J. M. Griffiths 1, L. Fox 2 and 3. Potatoes, collection: Mrs J. M. Griffiths 1, L. Williamson 2, E. Carr 3, L. Fox special prize. Rhubarb: Miss H. Eudey 1, Mrs A. G. Mathias 2, L. Fox 3. Rhubarb, heaviest: Miss D. Pearson 1, Mrs F. Mathias 2. Silver beet: J. M'Lennan 1, J. Kerr 2. Turnips, white: E. Carr 1, L. Fox 2. Turnips, yellow: E. Carr 1. Vegetables: Mrs J. Francis 1, Mrs L. L. Smith 2, E. Carr special prize. Vegetables, separately on plates: E. Carr 1, Mrs W. Lobb 2. Vegetables, collection: E. Carr 1, J. Francis 2, Mrs F. Mathias 3. Jams, Jellies, Preserves, etc. (judges, Mesdames A. and T. Carruthers') .—Aggregate prize, Miss H. Eudey. Fruit, bottled: Mrs Brehaut 1, L. Fox 2, Mrs E. G. Williamson 3. Jam, stone fruit: Mrs D. Duncan 1, Mrs F. Mathias 2, Mrs G. Wardell 3. Jam, small fruit: Mrs F. Mathias 1, Mrs D. Duncan 2, Miss H. Eudey 3. Jam and jellies, collection: Miss H. Eudey 1. Jelly: Mrs F. Mathias 1, Miss Eudey 2 and 3. Marmalade: Miss H. Eudey 1 and 2, Mrs W. E. Beattie 3. Pickles: Miss H. Eudey 1, Mrs A. B. Hore 2. Sauce: Miss H. Eudey 1, Mrs A. B. Hore 2, Mrs F. Mathias 3. Honey, in comb: E. Forrester 1 and .2, Mrs J. Rawcliffe 3. 'Honey, extracted: Mrs F. Mathias 1, E. Forrester 2, Mrs E. G. Williamson 3. Honey, collection: Mrs A. Smith 1, Mrs E. G. Williamson 2. Hen eggs: Mrs F. Mathias 1, Mrs F. Roberts 2, Mrs J. M. Griffiths 3. Duck eggs: Miss H. Eudey 1 and 2. Soap, home-made: Mrs M. Devenney I, Mrs F. Roberts 2. Butter, fresh: Mrs D. Duncan 1, Mrs O. Brown 2. Butter, powdered: Mrs D. Duncan 1, Mrs O. Brown 2. Butter, salt: Mrs D. Duncan 1, Mrs 0. Brown 2, Mrs E. G. Williamson 3. Baking (judges, Mrs A. and T. Carruthers). —Aggregate prize: Mrs M. Hastie. Bread, white yeast: Mrs H. Strode 1, Mrs W. Howell' 2, Mrs F. Hore 3. Bread, brown yeast: Mrs H. Strode 1, Mrs W. Howell 2. Biscuits: Mrs F. Mathias 1, Miss J. Allison 2, Mrs C. Donald 3. Cake, fruit, decorated: Mrs L. L. Smith 1, Mrs F. Mathias 2, Miss H. Eudey 3. Cake, light fruit: Mrs J. Hastie 1, Mrs J. P. Little 2, Mrs E. O'Neill 3. Cake, dark fruit: Mrs J. P. Little 1, Mrs E. O'Neill 2, Miss E. Duncan 3. Cake, madeira: Mrs J. Hastie 1, Mrs J. Malcolm 2. Cake, layer: Mrs J. Malcolm 1, Miss E. Duncan 2, Miss J. Allison 3. Cakes, afternoon tea: Mrs C. Donald 1. Mrs" F. Mathias 2, Miss E. Duncan 3. Cake, seed: Mrs J. Hastie 1, Mrs G. Allison 2, Mrs W. Helm 3. Gems: Mrs C. Donald 1, Mrs J. P. Little 2. Gingerbread: Mrs E. Carey 1, Miss N. Hore 2, Mrs J. Hastie 3. Lunch, school: Miss L. Smith 1, Mrs G. Wardell 2, Mrs H. Strode 3. Loaf, nut: Mrs G. Allison 1, Mrs J. Hastie 2. Loaf, date: Mrs J. Hastie 1, Mrs J. Templeton 2. Loaf, brown: Mrs E. Carey 1, Mrs J. Hastie 2. Pikelets: Miss E. Duncan 1, Mrs F. Mathias 2, Mrs J. P. Little 3. Puffs, cream: Miss A. Roberts 1, Mrs F. Mathias 2. Puff pastry: Miss E. Duncan 1. Mrs C. Donald 2. Scones, plain: Mrs J. P. Little 1, Mrs W. Helm 2, Miss E. Duncan 3. Scones, plain, with cream or butter: Mrs F. Mathias 1, Mrs M. Millar 2, Mrs L. L. Smith 3. Scones, girdle: Mrs J. P. Little 1, Mrs T. Mitchell 2, Mrs J. Hastie 3. Scones, collection fancy: Mrs J. Hastie 1. Sponge •roll: Mrs W. M. Helm 1, Mrs F. Mathias 2. Mrs L. L. Smith 3. Sponge, sandwich: Mrs M. Millar 1, Mrs W. D. Hall 2, Mrs J. Hastie 3. Shortbread: Mrs J. Malcolm 1, Mrs J«. Hastie 2. Sweets: Mrs J. Templeton 1.

Industrial (Judge, Miss M'Pherson).— Aggregate prize: Miss H. Eudey. Handknitted socks, heavy: Mre L. R. Perriam 1, Mrs J. M'Lean 2, Miss H. Eudey 3. Hand-knitted socks, light: Mrs J. M'Lean 1. Miss H. Eudey 2, Mrs E. Williamson 3. Jumper or cardigan: Miss H. Eudey 2. Jumper or cardigan, in any wool: Mrs M. M'Lean 2. Baby's knitted outfit: Miss M. J. Mawhinney 1, Miss J. Allison 2. Ladies' knitted singlet: Miss N. Hall 1. . Knitted garment: Miss A. Roberts 2. Tea cosy, in crochet: Mrs L. R. Perriam 1. Wool bag: Mrs M. Edsall 1, Mr 6 E. O'Neill 2, Mrs F. J. Williams 3. Home-made rug: Mrs G. W. Provan 1. Crochet d'oyley, in cotton: -Mr s E. Helm 1, Mrs E. G. Williamson 3. Crochet traycloth: Miss J. Rawcliffe 1, Mrs E. G. Williamson 2, Mrs T. Hall 3. Crochet article: Mrs W. Helm 1, Mrs L. L. Smith 2, Miss E. Helm 3. Specimen white eyelet embroidery: Miss H. Eudey 1. Specimen Richelieu embroidery: Miss H. Eudey I, Mrs E. 6. Williamson 2. Dinner wagon covers, worked in colours: Mrs M. W. Mawhinney 1, Mrs W. Helm 2. Toilet set in colours: Mrs Francis 2, Mrs W. Helm 3. Supper' cloth: Mrs E. G. Edsall 1, Miss J. Rawcliffe 2, Miss D. Insall 3. Set lady's pyjamas: Miss D. Insall 3. Specimen tapestry: Miss M. W. Mawhinney 1 and 2', Mrs J. M. M'Lean 3.' Bedspread, coloured: Mrs L R. Perriam 1, Mrs W. Helm 2. Throwover: Mrs L. R. Perriam 1. Specimen needlework: Miss M. W. Mawhinney 1, Miss H. Eudey 2 and 3, Mrs E. Edsall special prize. Article made from waste paper, mache, etc.: Mrfe P. J. Prpvan 1, Miss C. Mathias 2. Baby's frock: Mrs I. M'Lean 1. Child's summer set: Mrs J. Devenney 1, Mrs L. L. Smith 2. Child s garment, made from old clothing: Mrs W. Helm 1, Mrs L. L. Smith 2, Mrs H. Strode 3. Most attractive D. Insall 1, Miss H. Eudey 2. Something useful out of sugar bag:. Mrs MDevenney 1, Mrs F. Mathias 2. Specimen tatting: Mrs F. J. Williams 2. Article in cane: R. Eastlake 1 and/, Mre L. Perriam 3. Fancy cushion: Miss H. Eudey 1 and 2, Mr s C. Donald 3. Specimen, weaving: Miss H. Eudey _ 1. Home-made toy: Mrs L. L. Smjth 1, Mrs C. Donald 2. . Knitted cushion: Miss E. Coyle'2. Home-made, slipper: Miss H. Eudey 1, Mrs F. Mathias 2. Best tweed patch: Mrs L. L. Smith 2. . Men's Section (judges, Messrs Arthur and M'Gregor).—Aggregate prize: Mr A. G Williamson 1, Mr E. Carey special prize. Chaff: A. G. Williamson 1, E. Carr 2. Oats, half bushel, Garten: A. G. Williamson 1. Oats, Dun: A.; G. Williamson 1. Oats, not dressed: J. M. Griffiths 1 and 3, A. G. Williamson 2. Wheat, Tuscan: M. Graham 1. Lucerne: E. Carey 1 and special, D- T. Weir 2, J. M. Griffiths 3. Ryegrass: L. L. Smith 1, J. M. Griffiths 2, A. G. Williamson 3. Mangels: D. T. Weir 1. Turnips: J. G. Donald 1, M. W. Lobb 2, F. E. Hore 3. Turnips, red: A. G. Williamson 1. Turnips, green tops: W. M. Lobb. Juvenile Section (judges, Mrs Bodkin and Dr Hamilton) .—Aggregate prize: Barbara Palmer. Buttonhole: B. Palmer 1, A. Forrester 2 and S. Basket, decorated: B. Palmer 1, D. Jacobs 2. Berries, necklace of: A. Forrester 1, B. Palmer 2, D. Jacobs 3. Spray: B. Palmer 1, D. Jacobs 2. Sweet peas, vase of: D. Jacobs 1, B. Palmer 2. Cut flowers, bowl of: B. Palmer 1, D. Jacobs 2. Coconut ice: J. Lenz 1, K". Bruce 2, E. Johnston 3. Toffee: D. Jones 1, R. Weir 2, B. Jacobs 3. Sweets, collection: L. O'Brien 2. Biscuits, collection: N. Blakely 1, H. Weir 2. Pikelets: M. Mathias 1, M. Turnbull 2, P. Black 3. Scones, plain:' M. Garraway 1, M. Mathias 2, M. Clarke and D. Jones (equal) 3. Sponge, plain: H. Weir 1, M. Mathias 2, I. Kirby 3. Drawing, freehand: M. Garraway 1, H. Weir 2, J. Lenz 3. Drawing, geometrical: C. Loughran 1, M. Garraway 2, G. Beattie 3. Drawing, map of New Zealand: R. Roberts 1, D. Jones 2, A. Kirb* 3. Drawing book, Standards "V and VI: I. Roberts 1, N. Blakely 2. Drawing book, Standards I and II: D. Lawrence 1, L. O'Brien 2. Handwriting, Standards V and VI: H. Weir 1, B. Palmer 2, N. Rutherford and G. Garraway (equal) 3. Handwriting, Standards 111 and IV: R. Herlihy 1, M. Strode and V. Weir 2, B. Jacobs 3. Worked guest towel: L. Weir 1. Apron, worked: M. Fraser 1, N. Blakely 2, N. Strode 3. Specimen plain sewing, Standards 111 .and IV: N. Burns 1. Standards V and VI: A. Graham 1, M. Mathias 2, V, Tregonning 3. Standards I and II: M. Patterson 1. Knitted jumper or jersev: N. Rutherford and G. Howell (equal) 1. Doll's outfit: P. Provan 1. Knitted beret and scarf, Standard IV and under: J. Lenz 1. Traycloth: G. Howell 1, M. M'Lean 2. Specimen raffia work: G. Beattie 1, M. Malcolm 2. Luncheon table set for four persons: Maniototo Women's Division 1, Kyeburn Institute 2.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22505, 25 February 1935, Page 17

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MANIOTOTO FLOWER SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 22505, 25 February 1935, Page 17

MANIOTOTO FLOWER SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 22505, 25 February 1935, Page 17